About

My name is Dana, I’m 27 years old ~ and if it was socially acceptable, crafting would be my life.
I am a self-proclaimed “crafterpreneur” and am always looking to create “the next big thing”—although once I’ve made something once, I’m happy and ready to move onto the “next big thing” 🙂
If you ever see something you would like to purchase, do not hesitate to contact me. I can create an etsy listing for you.http://www.danaelyse.etsy.com
Enjoy my creations!

laura and maddiesaid,

I think you are referring to the resin keychains? Resin is a two part mixture that after mixed and allowed to set, dries almost clear. Resin can be found in most craft stores, and you just bascially follow the directions on the box and let your imagination run wild!

laura and maddiesaid,

Wendy Haynessaid,

Dana~I just purchased some sculpey clay for my daughter to make some disney items…she just returned from her disney make a wish trip. Would you share with me how you made the disney mickey heads from the white and black and the castle? If not, I perfectly understand since you may sale them…just looking for a project for her 🙂

No problem– I used a pasta machine (I use it only for clay!) to roll the clay out super thin, and then I used a scrapbooking paper punch to punch out the Mickey shapes, and glued them onto round clay pieces before baking. I hope that helps and I hope you had a great trip to WDW!

Wendy Haynessaid,

Yeah- I would definitely see if you can obtain an old pasta machine (I got mine at a garage sale)– not only does it make it really thin, it compresses it a bit to make it sturdier to punch. Although, maybe you could try glueing on some paper punched pieces after baking and sealing it with Modge Podge